Chapter 7: Jean Piaget’s cognitive theory of child development Preoperational stage: Ages 2-7 Operations: reversible mental actions that allow children to do mentally what they formerly did physically The symbolic function sub-stage: ages 2-4 (1st sub-stage) Egocentrism: cannot distinguish one’s own perspective and someone else’s perspective (dolls and their own. They choose their own) Animism: belief that inanimate objects have lifelike qualities and are capable of action. (the sidewalk tripped
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|marketing products in two organizations |techniques used in marketing products in one | | | |organization | |P2:describe the limitations and constraints of |M2:Explain the limitations of marketing | | |marketing |research used to contribute to the development |D2: Make
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Assignment brief – QCF BTEC Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care (QCF) Unit 9: Values and Planning Learner name Assessor name … Floyd Manderson Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on Group 1: 16/04/2015 Group 1: 27/04/2015 … Assignment title The processes and assessment tools used by three key professionals and the potential issues that may arise as they work together to enable the planning and support of individuals
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UNIT ASSIGNMENT | Unit Number | Unit Name | Credit value | 4 | Business Communication | 10 | Name of assignment | Investigation of Business Communication | Name of Assessor | Raghbir McGinley | Start date | Completion date | Duration of assignment | Part 1 04.02.13Part 2 11.03.13 | 25.02.1325.03.13 | 3 weeks3 weeks | Feedback date (A grade and actions for improvement will be given and recorded at this point. You can upgrade your work at the unit upgrade date‚ as
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he tasks have been designed to enable learners to demonstrate their skills‚ knowledge and understanding of professional administration in the business world. This unit could be assessed in the workplace or learners could support a real meeting whilst on work placement. Alternatively centres may use the scenario as a basis for this assessment. If the scenario is used‚ the tasks will need to be run as role-play activities and the centre will need to allocate appropriate roles to their learners and/or
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P2 Describe discriminatory practise in health and social care When working in a residential home with young adults who have it is very important that you are careful how you approach them and that you are always thinking about their feelings. You could easily discriminate someone without even knowing I am going to explain some of the ways you may discriminate against a social user without realising. Vulnerability A young person with complex needs is bound to be very vulnerable. It may be oblivious
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| | |Qualification |Unit number and title/credits | |BTEC Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care |Unit 10: Caring for Children and Young People | | |Credits:
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The causes of the life factor Down Syndrome Foetal alcohol syndrome Bullying Peer groups Smoking The effect on the development on an individual (PIES) The physical side effect to a child with down syndrome is that they have a small nose and they have a flat nasal bridge‚ they also have a small mouth‚ their eyes slant either upwards or downwards. They have weak muscle tone which means they are very floppy; they have big hands and have short fingers. They may have a weight problem which will cause
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As you may address the younger generation whom has just became legal to vote‚ if they vote‚ you may get a response as‚ “Why should I vote?”‚ or “The Government is going to do what they want to do‚ my vote doesn’t really count”. This is quite disheartening especially coming from our young African American population whom should be proud of the 15th Amendment to the Constitution. Many uneducated individuals take this right which was fought for with numerous tears and deaths. Let us take a further
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Shares with Bonds) Hewa Corporation is a regional company‚ whose securities are thinly traded. Hewa has issued 10‚000 units. Each unit consists of a CHF500 par‚ 12% subordinated debenture and 10 shares of CHF5 par ordinary shares. The investment banker has retained 400 units as the underwriting fee. The other 9‚600 units were sold to outside investors for cash at CHF850 per unit. Prior to this sale‚ the 2-week ask price of ordinary shares was CHF40 per share. Twelve
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